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Renewing your drivers licence in WA state? Look at this bull pucky........

 
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12/06/2015 05:33 AM
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Renewing your drivers licence in WA state? Look at this bull pucky........
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Do you live in WA state?

So In WA state a drivers licence is supposed to be renewed every 5 years. It happens on your birthday. So, seeing as I had not received notice of renewal yet and it is time, I went to the DMV site online to renew my licence as it expires this month.

There, I read that all new licenses will be renewable for a six (6) year time period instead of the the original five (5). I think great! a six year renewal is nice! The DMV is transitioning everyone to a six (6) year renewal.

Transitioning.........oh.....huh?

Therein is the catch....... Not everyone renewing their driver licence at this time will get a six year licence. Some will get one, others two, still others, 3, 4, 5, or six in random choice. Wait........what? I want the six (6) year renewal, not a year, not two, not three, etc....., but the longest time I can get renewed for!

Anyways, I proceed with the renewal process and the computer generates a three (3) year renewal for me. Thinking I can go back and get it to regenerate a different time period, I leave the site and return, only to find that the same three (3) year period is still being offered, but, I don't want three (3) years! I want at least the five (5) I have been getting, if not six (6).wall

Further reading and watching the short video explaining the process shows that there is no way around getting a standard renewal in the time limits they imposed on me. Apparently, according to the site, there is no way to "circumvent" (or similar wording) the random system. I am stuck with a 3 year renewal.

I don't know if WA state is the only one doing this, but it just seems like an odd thing to do. Supposedly it is supposed to help transition everyone to a complete six (6) year renewal, making the process easier, but if that is true, why not just do it for everyone to begin with? It seems to me that they are creating more work not less by not doing so, but maybe I just don't understand. In any case, I am stuck having to go back in three (3) years instead of the standard 5 which I have been happy with over the years.1dunno1

[link to www.dol.wa.gov]



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12/06/2015 05:40 AM
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Re: Renewing your drivers licence in WA state? Look at this bull pucky........
And everyone no matter how many years has to pay the same amount?
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12/06/2015 05:45 AM
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Re: Renewing your drivers licence in WA state? Look at this bull pucky........
And everyone no matter how many years has to pay the same amount?
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And those shorted years get to pay twice, three, four or 5 times more for what use to be a one time fee for a 5 year period.
Sounds like another way to get more money.
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Re: Renewing your drivers licence in WA state? Look at this bull pucky........
And everyone no matter how many years has to pay the same amount?
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No, apparently $9.00 per year is all that is being charged regardless of the time. I just don't like not having the full renewal time I had been getting. It stinks.
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Re: Renewing your drivers licence in WA state? Look at this bull pucky........
And everyone no matter how many years has to pay the same amount?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 14429994


And those shorted years get to pay twice, three, four or 5 times more for what use to be a one time fee for a 5 year period.
Sounds like another way to get more money.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 14429994


The cost is accounted for all the same. You pay less if you get less time. So, no, you are not being charged more.





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